The Havanese is a small breed that is happy and affectionate.
They are true companions who love to be part of the family. They are
extremely social and will lavish attention on those who lavish attention on
them. Since this breed is odorless and low shedding they are popular
choices for allergy sufferers.

Character

The Havanese is a true delight. They are intelligent, curious,
and playful. This breed thrives on companionship and adores children. The
Havanese are good watch dogs who will alert their family to danger or
visitors. They will look to their family for reassurance before welcoming
strangers. Once they befriend someone they are friends for life.

Temperament

The Havanese is a highly devoted breed. They are at their
best in the family environment and do not like to be left alone for extended
periods of time. They get along very well with children and other pets.
The Havanese are neither aggressive nor timid, and do not exhibit a
possessive nature. They truly have an endearing personality that makes them
a lovely house pet.

Care

The Havanese require brushing and combing a minimum of two times per
week although the coat may be clipped for easier care. It is important to
check the eyes and ears regularly and keep them clean. They are susceptible
to genetic eye disease and ear infections. The Havanese need to have their
teeth brushed weekly so early tooth loss is prevented.

Coat

The Havanese is a double-coated breed that is low shedding. The hair
is soft in texture, very long and in great abundance. The Havanese coat has
different types from straight to curly. They come in many colors such as
pure white to cream, black, silver, chocolate, or parti-colored. In the
adult Havanese the coat reaches a length of 6-8 inches.

Training

The Havanese is always eager to learn. They do well in both
agility and obedience. They also love to swim and enjoy many water sports.
They take great delight in being the center of attention and with their
quick wit are easily trained to perform tricks. Their sweet and loving
dispositions make them great therapy dogs. The Havanese, like many toy
breeds, may be difficult to housebreak. It is important to train this breed using firm, fair, consistent and loving direction.

Activity

The Havanese has an energetic nature that requires walking, a
play session, or a swim. However, they do not require an inordinate amount
of exercise. They do well in apartments and also homes with small yards.
Since they are adept at learning tricks, they benefit from this activity.
The Havanese are moderately active indoors but do need toys and social
stimulation so as not to become bored and irritable.

Ownership

Help reduce the number of Havanese puppies in shelters by doing your due diligence. Many puppies are often purchased with little or no knowledge of what goes into parenting one. Uneducated decisions often leave the puppy in need of adoption and in the care of rescue groups. Bringing home a puppy into your family has many benefits but we first implore you to educate yourself. An informed decision will take into account the characteristics of the breed, your lifestyle, expected veterinary care, the demands and limitations of owning one, their activity requirements and levels of companionship required.

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Anonymous asked:

2/6/2015 12:43:41 PM

2/6/2015 12:43:41 PM

What are the most common health problems faced in raising trying to raise a healthy and happy Havanese pup?

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Anonymous

Raising puppies is difficult and the first thing to producing healthy puppies is to have a health dam and sire. Both dam and sire should have all their health checks done, including hips, elbows, eyes and ears. After that, having the mother on a grain-free, high quality dog food while she is pregnant and nursing is best to keep her in the best shape possible. Consulting a vet and a reputable breeder in your area is the best thing to do to learn before you attempt to start breeding yourself.2/7/2015 3:20:50 PM

Anonymous asked:

2/6/2015 12:42:33 PM

2/6/2015 12:42:33 PM

Do male Havanese puppies or female Havanese puppies make for better pets?

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Both sex's are perfectly fine pets. It all depends on the owner's personal choice.2/7/2015 3:21:39 PM

Anonymous asked:

12/15/2014 8:49:58 PM

12/15/2014 8:49:58 PM

What food does a havanese eat ? What kind of diet does a havanese require

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Anonymous

Every dog is different. That is the main thing you should remember when it comes to dog food. Some dogs need a grain-free diet, while other's need the grains in their diet to provide a lower protein level so it is easier for the dog to digest. However, it is best to strive for the best diet you can financially afford for your dog. Dogs were not made to be able to digest grains such as corn, wheat, rice, oatmeal, ect. So you should look into grain-free brands first such as Taste of the Wild, Acana, Go!, Now, Oirjen, Blue Buffalo Grain-Free, ect. Going to your local pet stores and doing research online is the best way to find out which brands are available to you and if it is cheaper/easier to buy them local, or to buy them online and have them shipped to you.12/16/2014 10:01:23 AM

Anonymous

A grain-free diet for your dog will do wonder's for their teeth, skin, fur, nails, and over-all health. Because the dog needs less of the food for the same nutrition, you can feed a lot less of it to your dog per day. Which counter-acts the amount the bag costs compared to buying your dog food from a grocery store. Rule of thumb is if you can buy it at the grocery store, it most likely isn't the best food that you could be feeding your dog. The first five ingredients on the list are what makes up over 95% of your dogs food. So you want those ingredients to be healthy, natural and what your dog truly needs. They should include 1 - 3 animal proteins such as (de-bones or meal) chicken, lamb, beef, turkey, salmon, ect. Unless you dog has allergies or only likes a certain protein, then the flavor is of no matter.12/16/2014 10:02:07 AM

Anonymous

Then there should be a starch such as potato or sweet potato, normally both. Beets are also good and are in high-grade dog food quite often. Next needs to be a fiber and normally that will either include potato or sweet potato, but there can also be peas, which are very high in fiber and dogs can digest them easily. When you open your new bag of dog food, you should be able to smell the protein source. If it is duck, it should smell like duck. If it is beef, it should smell like beef and ect. However, as said before, some dogs need a lower protein level and grain-free is too much for them. This means that you must choose a dog food with grains in it. Like us, if we had to choose a grain to eat, we would want brown or wild rice compared to white rice, as it is healthier for us.12/16/2014 10:02:30 AM

Anonymous

Same goes for dogs, if they have to have a grain in their food. Take a note pad with you and go to different pet-food stores and write down the ingredients, protein level, and price. Go home and study what you feed your dog now and how much you pay per bag. Figure out which place would be best to start and don't forget, most pet stores will let you bring back a bag of food if the dog doesn't like it. So buy a small one to test out on your dog to see if he/she even likes it. Please note to take 3 - 5 days for an adult dog to switch over to a new food and 10 - 14 days for a puppy. Good luck!12/16/2014 10:02:43 AM

Anonymous asked:

4/24/2014 5:48:01 PM

4/24/2014 5:48:01 PM

Why are chocolate Havanese more expensive than other colors? interested in purchasing one

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Anonymous

The Havanese, like all dogs has it's standard colors and then more 'rare' or 'unwanted' colors. Now a days, people are wanting a more rare dog, so some breeders have bred back the chocolate coloration for the Havanese breed and are selling them for more money.7/11/2014 11:52:36 AM

Anonymous asked:

7/28/2013 11:12:25 PM

7/28/2013 11:12:25 PM

If there is nobody home from 8:30-2 for 3 days a week will a Havanese puppy be ok?

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Anonymous

Yes! Our Havanese was in a crate just a bit longer then that & he did just fine!! He's over a year old now & is happy & healthy. He really is the best dog I've ever had....just a joy to own!!7/31/2013 8:11:56 PM

Anonymous

My answer is not really--once in a while your Havanese dog (over 3 yrs) might tolerate this after she/he understands "I'll be back." This absence length tho' for a Havanese puppy would almost border on cruel because they need affection/love as much as food, water and shelter. Maybe you want to look into a more independent breed? Remember that the Havanese are bred to be companions.11/6/2013 7:23:18 PM

Anonymous

I agree with the second responder. Havanese does not like to be alone for long hours. I try not to leave mine alone more than 4 hours, and this is not on a daily basis. They are wonderful, affectionate and sweet dogs who deserve the best from their owners.4/17/2014 12:45:07 AM

Anonymous

The first answer is correct. Your Havanese should be able to be left alone for that time period, especially if it is a "normal" schedule. Our pup gets up with us in the morning, has his walk, eats a bit, and as I leave for work, he heads back upstairs for a "nap". I do not crate during a normal day. There is a pad in the bedroom. Watching on remote cameras, puppy rests, wanders and plays with his toys. 2/22/2015 9:33:34 PM

Anonymous asked:

3/22/2013 3:22:25 PM

3/22/2013 3:22:25 PM

Are havanese good first time dogs? I have never owned a dog and I am thinking about getting a Havanese is this a good idea?

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Anonymous

We got a Havanese puppy (3 months) as a first time indoor dog and he is the best dog we have ever had. He likes everyone and takes alot of rough and tumble from our 1 year old. He was about 6 months old before he was totally potty trained, but never has an accident in the house. They are very social and he is not a yapper. He will alert if someone comes to the door or pulls in the driveway. Heart of gold and cute as a button. They don't eat much and are well mannered in general. He took to our 3 yr old cat right away and they are best buds. He likes to be in on the action if he knows others are having a good time. A great pet! I can't say enough good things about this breed. He is truly a joy and a very smart breed. 3/22/2013 5:45:35 PM

Anonymous

Hello!
I have been breeding havanese since 1996! I would recommend a Havanese for a first time due to the fact that they are generally quiet (meaning not barky like so many other small breeds) They are very smart and easy to train, they have been previously used as circus dogs performing tricks for patrons of the circus and it SOOO easy to teach them, even after they have passed the "puppy stage" also they do not shed, they are hypo allergenic so if you are concerned about getting hair all over your home/furniture there are no worries with the Havanese. Havanese are also a hardy dog weighing from 8-12 lbs give or take they do not feel "breakable" lol as a chihuahua or yorkie may feel when holding them. They are tough, a few of our momma's can scale an 8 ft brick wall in seconds and even more can climb, yes literally climb one foot one paw one foot one paw etc at a time over our outdoor runs. But they never run away when they do escape they come right over to give wet/muddy kisses.4/22/2013 1:09:16 PM

Anonymous

I never owned a dog until three years ago. Milly was a five yr old retired Havanese showdog.
AFFECTIONATE does not even begin to describe this breed. Add cute, inquisitive, funny and fit. I dare you not to want to own two! I don't but I have really thought about it! I am not sure I really lived until I owned this wonderful loving pooch.11/6/2013 7:27:20 PM

Anonymous asked:

3/18/2013 2:41:01 AM

3/18/2013 2:41:01 AM

How do I get my Havanese to sleep through the night?

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Anonymous

GIVE HIM A BATH AND RUN HIM IN THE PARK WORKS FOR ME3/18/2013 3:22:03 PM

Anonymous

If this is a puppy, put the crate near your bed and then move it further out every few days. Another good thing to do is to save a small portion of the food for a couple hrs before bed. Keep regular hours and bedtime, just as you do for a child. Our Havanese will come to us for three things--food, potty outings, and to go to/be put to bed! No, I am not kidding.11/6/2013 7:33:51 PM

Anonymous asked:

2/10/2013 10:13:13 PM

2/10/2013 10:13:13 PM

what type of shampoo to use

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Anonymous

Well I just use a normal/regular dog shampoo 5/12/2013 2:00:59 AM

Anonymous asked:

1/15/2013 1:47:07 PM

1/15/2013 1:47:07 PM

my Havanese 5 months old is constantly scratching. My previous Havanese also did. What can I do?

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Anonymous

I have the same problem with our Havanese, Desi. He is 4 years old and we have tried every shampoo available. The vet has given him cortisone shots, but that it not healthy. I have researched everything I can on the Internet, but have not found an answer to this.
I wish someone would respond to your question and the many questions I have asked on other forums. Desi is just miserable!3/22/2013 6:23:55 PM

Anonymous

I have 2 havanese and 1 has a hair lose and nothing will fix his hair to grow back so he doesnt scratch. my other havanese she is a puppy just started scratching and i just tell her to stop because she has already scratched a raw spot but what keeps he busy is like a foot long bone that she just spends all her time chewing on5/12/2013 2:08:26 AM

Anonymous

Omega-3 in the food. A capsule just like you would take for yourself, except just one very other day. SHINY coat. Brushing helps even the shine out to a beautiful luster : )11/6/2013 7:29:37 PM

Anonymous asked:

12/8/2012 4:26:47 PM

12/8/2012 4:26:47 PM

Where do they come from? Where does the breed of the havanese come from?

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Anonymous

Cuba by way of Spain. Rumored to be used in Spain as chicken herders.12/13/2012 8:52:28 PM

Anonymous asked:

11/27/2012 10:51:57 PM

11/27/2012 10:51:57 PM

are havaneses good for running 5ks

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Anonymous

I had a male Havanese and he loved running with me. The longest he liked to run was about 5 miles and then he was done.12/11/2012 8:35:00 PM

Anonymous asked:

11/7/2012 9:01:51 PM

11/7/2012 9:01:51 PM

my 2 yr old Havenese is pulling up the carpet at the top of the stairs! to the point it is down... my 2 yr old Havenese is pulling up the carpet at the top of the stairs! to the point it is down to the padding HELP!

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Anonymous

Havanese are so intelligent they get bored easily. Is your puppy home alone when this happens?11/27/2012 5:07:42 PM

Anonymous asked:

10/19/2012 7:58:05 AM

10/19/2012 7:58:05 AM

When do Havanese puppies start losing their baby teeth?

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Anonymous

With my Havanese, she was about 4 1/2 months before she lost a tooth and then lost both of the bottom front ones at the same time. About 2 days later, new ones were coming in. Later that same week, she lost her 2 top front teeth too. Again, the new ones were right behind the ones that just fell out. I asked my Vet, and she said that sounds normal.11/3/2012 11:32:59 PM

Anonymous asked:

10/6/2012 7:05:09 PM

10/6/2012 7:05:09 PM

We have 2 havanese, ten and 13 yrs old. The 13 yr old has been having some stomach issues... We have 2 havanese, ten and 13 yrs old. The 13 yr old has been having some stomach issues almost like bubbles running up and down his stomach. He has not been acting sick and hes eating fine. Just wondering if anyone has heard of this or knows what to do about this. It's a really loud noise and you can feel the bubbles moving over his stomach. thanks

We are having a problem with our Havense, barking , can't seem to get him to stop especially... We are having a problem with our Havense, barking , can't seem to get him to stop especially when someone comes to the door. Also we do leave him home we put him in his kennel, he is only 5 months old is that not a good thing to do?

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Anonymous

We have a 8 month old Havanese, and we were told when we got her from our breeder not to put her in the crate when we are not home. We give her a confide area, kitchen and hallway, and she is wonderful with that.11/6/2012 10:24:06 AM

Anonymous

Hi. Five months old is still training stage. It is the nature of a dog to bark at strangers. (They are trying to protect you--all 8lbs of them, yep, against a cougar if it came thru' your door --wink!) After the initial barking (10 seconds?), gently put your hand around the snout and say "No bark--good dog." Release and reward IF the barking stops. If it continues, repeat the same GENTLY and firmly, adding "good dog" always but a treat only when the barking stops. After two months, our havanese "got it" and now stops barking nearly as soon as we say "no bark person." No treat needed. But you must let a dog bark--it is a protector by nature. The easiest thing to do if you know in advance that people are coming to the dog's territory, is to leash the havanese and meet the person outside. You will find that the dog just trots right in as if it is part of the pack. Read up on the pack mentality of dogs--it really helped us! Good luck : )11/6/2013 7:43:44 PM

Anonymous

...and re putting a dog in the crate while you are out is NOT a good idea. You could confine the pooch to one room--not one with tissues or trash baskets haha--but the crate is supposed to be "the happy safe place to go to, or to sleep," a place where peaceful calm things happen for the puppy/Havanese dog. Book by D. Klumb is very helpful on this!11/6/2013 7:47:08 PM

Anonymous asked:

9/21/2012 1:17:45 PM

9/21/2012 1:17:45 PM

I have a 17 week old Female Havanese Puppy. She is doing wonderful on potty training and even... I have a 17 week old Female Havanese Puppy. She is doing wonderful on potty training and even learning to fetch her small tennis balls. However, I would like to ask if anyone has had problems with their Havanese with "Excitement Pee-Pee" ?? She doesn't do this when she see me, but if my daughter or husband or anybody else for that matter, she will "Dribble". Any suggestions on what I can do?

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Anonymous

Yes I am very familiar with this, my Havanese does the same thing with me and my daughter, my Havanese is mostly a house dog and its trained to go pee pee in the house. When anyone comes home we don't pet her or show a lot of attention and lead her right to the bathroom first, then we show her all the love. Hope this helps.
9/29/2012 10:32:39 AM

Anonymous

My dog did that also, up until she was about 1 yr old then she out grew it10/5/2012 5:29:34 PM

Anonymous asked:

9/13/2012 9:43:37 PM

9/13/2012 9:43:37 PM

Have a 4 yr. old Havanese. She is mostly white with some grey mixed in, various places. One of... Have a 4 yr. old Havanese. She is mostly white with some grey mixed in, various places. One of the problems is stopping that "goo" and sticky stuff coming from her eyes. It is there, most of the time, very diffucult to clean.

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Anonymous

We use Angel Eyes on our havanese along with a stainless steal bowl and bottled water and that helped our puppy. He gets no staining and very little junk from his eyes. 10/21/2012 8:32:59 AM

Yes havanese can get along great with cats. We have 2 cats and lucky treats them like family. They touch noses and touch each other gently with paws. They love to run and play together. They are amazing to watch8/13/2012 11:55:04 AM

Anonymous asked:

7/1/2012 8:28:35 PM

7/1/2012 8:28:35 PM

What are the health risks associated with the Havanese bred - is a female healthier than a male... What are the health risks associated with the Havanese bred - is a female healthier than a male or easier to raise - do they get along with cats - we have two Persians who are 4 and 8 yrs old both indoors all the time. What's the best way to train them to wear a harness or respond to a leash when being walked?

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Anonymous

I have a 6-yr old havanese. These dogs are companions and behave like a child, will do anything to please you, may whine if they are not included with all who are coming into your home, and they can be jealous because they want to be sure that you love them...just as some children become jealous of others competing for Mom/dad's affection.
re a leash train technique
There is no dog as sweet as a Havanese--and btw, man can they run!! Don't let the size fool you. I walked my dog with the leash and any tug by her, I just stood still til she returned to my leg. You must be consistent. My reward for a well behaved walk was the release off the leash where I could really let her run. It is a dog's nature to sniff their way through this world.7/9/2012 11:04:28 PM

Anonymous asked:

6/10/2012 11:27:49 AM

6/10/2012 11:27:49 AM

Do Havanese do well with cats. My cat is an outdoor cat but he comes in sometimes. I dont want... Do Havanese do well with cats. My cat is an outdoor cat but he comes in sometimes. I dont want the dog scaring the cat too much

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Anonymous

The cat is more likely to scare the dog!7/8/2012 7:14:53 PM

Anonymous

I had two cats when my Havanese arrived as a puppy - everyone took it in stride, and Sam cuddled with his cat siblings - loved them, and misses them since they have gone to the rainbow bridge!11/20/2012 7:32:51 AM

Anonymous asked:

5/13/2012 3:17:56 AM

5/13/2012 3:17:56 AM

I want 2 buy a havanese ? whts the price range ? plz help. :)

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Anonymous

Anywhere from $300 to $1200. Anything outside this range, you should be suspicious. BTW, anything over $800 is way too high. 5/19/2012 10:39:03 PM

Anonymous

From a reputable havanese breeder you should look at spending $1500-2200. Anything less, you need to wonder what type of place they are coming from. 2/9/2015 2:34:09 AM

Anonymous asked:

5/3/2012 4:52:28 AM

5/3/2012 4:52:28 AM

I noticed that my 3 yr old havanese doesn't seem to see properly, please what can I do to this?

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Anonymous

You should definitely talk with your vet and have a check up as the havanese breed is prone to eye issues.5/14/2012 5:54:43 PM

Anonymous

Check the bowl after s/he eats. If there is a "slime" it means that you have a dog with more bacteria that leads to tooth decay/tartar buildup faster than dogs with a clean bowl after eating.... There is nothing you can do about this but you can schedule reg teeth cleanings to avoid having your pet loose teeth more quickly than expected. Get pet insurance?!7/9/2012 11:09:13 PM

Anonymous asked:

4/29/2012 1:31:05 PM

4/29/2012 1:31:05 PM

My Havanese pup is 10 weeks old. We just got him about a week ago. He plays n plays all the... My Havanese pup is 10 weeks old. We just got him about a week ago. He plays n plays all the time. Poops n potties regularly but this morning I have not seen him go pee pee. He is normally pee peeing on a potty pad. He tends to go on our tile sometimes. We are still potty training him but this morning I have not seen him pee pee. He has his water out but has not drank a lot. Do you think something is wrong. He has also been napping a lot.

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Anonymous

My Havanese is 6 yrs old. These dogs "can hold it" for a very long time considering the size of their bladders! Mine also is pad trained ad sleeps a LOT.7/9/2012 11:11:24 PM

Anonymous asked:

4/25/2012 5:10:43 PM

4/25/2012 5:10:43 PM

My family and I have a big dog and we want to get him a friend. My dog gets along very well with... My family and I have a big dog and we want to get him a friend. My dog gets along very well with little dogs. Do Havanese get along with big dogs?

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Anonymous

We just bought a 8 week old Havashire {Havanese/Yorkie}. We also have 9 year old Lab. They get along beautifully! The pup is very playful with the Lab. She will bite on the Lab's trail and jump on her. The Lab does not mind at all. 5/5/2012 9:20:07 AM

Anonymous

My daughter has 3 BIG dogs; two adults and 1 one-year-old like my Havanese. My dog/puppy DEARLY loves to play with all three of the big dogs. They all wear-out before mine. She loves to play with the big dogs. No problem.5/10/2012 11:54:33 AM

Anonymous

We have 2 bid dogs, tho she likes them a lot more than they like her! Havanese are very sociable and love to play with other dogs.9/17/2012 10:51:03 AM

Anonymous asked:

4/15/2012 3:33:05 PM

4/15/2012 3:33:05 PM

I live with my family and I want to get a Havanese puppy but we already have a small rabbit.... I live with my family and I want to get a Havanese puppy but we already have a small rabbit. What should I do?

Havanese are great with small children but I'm not sure about big dogs4/15/2012 3:25:21 PM

Anonymous

MY mom has a Great Dane and a Pit, and the guy next door has two Springers. And my Havanes plays hard with them. He wears them out. He is great with kids,cats, horses and anything else he can talk into being his friend. I have never regreted having him. He is the first small dog I've owned. And he is willing to do anything for me..I love my lil man. You will love this breed. Just never yell at them, you will make them shy. No matter what they do, just say NO firmly, then give love. Smart breed!!!!8/18/2012 9:30:28 PM

Anonymous asked:

4/11/2012 12:52:15 PM

4/11/2012 12:52:15 PM

I want a Havanese but i will be gone 8-11 hours monday-friday. Should i get two havanese dogs so... I want a Havanese but i will be gone 8-11 hours monday-friday. Should i get two havanese dogs so they will have company? Thanks ! :)

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Anonymous

you should! but make sure that they are potty trained before you leave them alone :). Also make sure that if you are going to be gone for that long, that you give them some type of exercise when you get home or as they grow older they can became lazy, overweight, and they will grow out of their puppyhood fast and wont want to play as often!4/15/2012 1:06:21 PM

Anonymous

if you want doudble the work but I'm sure that is the best idea for now4/15/2012 3:24:01 PM

Anonymous

Gone 8-11 each day plus vacations probably? Maybe you want a cat. A little dog also will have a little bladder. If you can pad train a Havanese dog, they make great pets. I think you need to try ONE before getting the second. I can promise you that getting a Havanese means that the dog will OWN your heart. Good luck7/10/2012 6:11:50 AM

Anonymous

I say no--Havanese are wonderful companion dogs and will suffer separation anxiety if you are gone so much--They love being with their "family" and unless you have someone checking on them regularly or they have another pet to associate with-- it is not a good idea for you to get one.7/15/2012 9:09:54 PM

Anonymous

I would never do that. When a Havanese is left on their own even with another they will tear your house apart. The Havanese breed stay like a puppy. And you WILL break their heart to leave them that long alone. This breed is very needy when it comes to love. If you do that you will make a monster out of him/her. Why do that. Then you will hate him/her, and get rid of it. Great, now someone else is stuck with them and the dog will prob get put down or be on the streets. Why get a dog when you know you have no time for it? Gone up to 11 hrs a day. Then add sleep for 8hrs. Thats up to 19 hrs alone. Oh and BTW, YOU have to brush them every day.8/18/2012 9:39:56 PM

Anonymous asked:

4/8/2012 3:37:48 PM

4/8/2012 3:37:48 PM

I have a 9lb Havanese female, 15 mo. old who aggressively barks at small children while wagging... I have a 9lb Havanese female, 15 mo. old who aggressively barks at small children while wagging her tail. When she is out for a walk she growls at all strangers. I've used a citronella collar, that doesn't always help. My grandchildren are afraid of her. She generally is the sweetest, most kissing dog I've known. Any suggestions?

I have a 9 year old Yorkie. She is 3 pounds and has every malady a Yorkie could have including... I have a 9 year old Yorkie. She is 3 pounds and has every malady a Yorkie could have including chronic kidney disease. I have an opportunity to get a havanese puppy. My Yorkie is very possessive and is queen. Will the havanese pup adapt to a hierarchy?

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